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Surface-Water Data for Maine


**Attention**

On October 1, 2004, Royal River at Yarmouth (Station number 01060000) will be discontinued. The Town of Yarmouth has cooperated with the USGS to operate the gage in past years. Due to a reduction in budget Yarmouth can no longer pay for the gage.

Although historic data will remain accessible, no new data will be collected on Royal River unless a new funding partner is found.

For more information, please contact Gregory Stewart at 207-622-8201 or gstewart@usgs.gov

Real-time

Data for selected sites recorded at 5-60 min interval-- may include surface-water, ground-water, water-quality, and meteorological parameters.

Recent daily values

Provisional daily data for the previous 18 months--includes published streamflow.

Daily streamflow

Daily streamflow data for the period of record at each site.

statistics
Daily statistics Monthly statistics Calendar year statistics

Computed from published daily data.

Peak streamflow

Annual maximum instantaneous peak streamflow and gage height

Field measurements

Field measurements of streamflow and gage height

Tutorial

Tutorial explaining how to perform a surface water retrieval and understand the results

Introduction

Nationally, USGS surface-water data includes more than 850,000 station years of time-series data that describe stream levels, streamflow (discharge), reservoir and lake levels, surface-water quality, and rainfall. The data are collected by automatic recorders and manual measurements at field installations across the Nation.

Data are collected by field personnel or relayed through telephones or satellites to offices where it is stored and processed. The data relayed through the Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite (GOES) system are processed automatically in near real time, and in many cases, real-time data are available online within minutes.

Once a complete day of readings are received from a site, daily summary data are generated and stored in the data base. Recent provisional daily data are updated on the web once a day when the computation is completed.

Annually, the USGS finalizes and publishes the daily data in a series of water-data reports. Daily streamflow data and peak data are updated annually following publication of the reports.


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